Departure by boat from Forio, Lacco Ameno, Casamicciola, Ischia Porto and arrival at Capri after app. 1 1/2 hours.
A minibus will drive you up to Anacapri, where you will visit the Villa San Michele built on the remains of a Roman villa by Axel Munthe, the noted author and physician.
A cable car may take you up to Mount Solare, the highest point of Capri, with a breathtaking view of the island.
After the lunch (extra) a minibus will bring you to the centre of Capri where you will visit the beautiful Augustus Gardens with another famous view of the Faraglioni rocks.
(There is time to visit the Blue Grotto, if requested.)
Return to the harbour of Capri by minibus and back to Ischia.

Ischia (Tour around the Island with Sailboat)

The boat tour gives you a unique perspective on the island’s coast.
You can admire the marvelous flora and fauna of the marine protect area.
We make several stops around the island to give you the opportunity to swim in the crystal clear sea.

Pick up from your Hotel at 6.00 a.m. approx. Departure by ferryboat to Naples.
From Naples we take the highway to Castellammare and then the panoramic
road to Sorrento where we will make a sightseeing tour and stay for approx. 40
minutes. We then continue our tour along the famous coastal road to Amalfi
and make a stop of app. 30 minutes in the romantic resort of Positano. On our
way we pass the Emerald Grotto which may be visited upon request and there
will be ample time to take some pictures at the most beautiful sightseeing
spots. In Amalfi itself we will have a lunch-break and visit the centre and the
famous dome. We then leave the coast and drive up to Ravello. Here we will
visit the most beautiful gardens at the Villa Rufolo which inspired Richard
Wagner to complete his Parsifal and which today is the site of famous
international concerts. From the gardens you may enjoy one of the most
charming views of the gulf of Salerno. Return across the Lattari mountains
and on the highway back to Naples. Then boarding for Ischia.

Pick up from your Hotel at 6:00 a.m. circa.
Departure by boat to the coast.
We take the highway to Pompei, where a guided tour of app. 3 hours will take you
through these unique excavations of the ancient Roman town which together
with Ercolano was buried by the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 A.D.
After the lunch break we will drive to the base of Mt. Vesuvius and from there a path
leads up to the crater, where a local guide will accompany you.
Return to Naples for boarding.

You can listen to various languages
(Italian - English - German - French - Spanish)
with headphones referred to as AUDIOGUIDE that you can rent in the Archaeological excavations of Pompeii.

Pick up from your Hotel at 6.00 a.m.
Departure by boat to the coast.
On the highway to Salerno, then on the coastal road to Paestum, where we visit one
of the most important and impressive archaeological areas of the Greek
period. A guided tour takes you along the “Via Sacra” with 3 grandiose Doric
temples set in a most beautiful landscape.
Visit of the museum and lunch-break in Paestum.

Pick up from your Hotel at 6:00 a.m. circa.
Departure by boat to the coast.
Visit of the Naples National Archaeological Museum.
The museum contains a large collection of Roman artifacts from Pompeii, Stabiae and Herculaneum.
The collection includes works of the highest quality produced in Greek, Roman and Renaissance times.
It is the most important Italian archaeological museum.
After we go to Pozzuoli for the visit of Solfatara.
It is a dormant volcano, which still emits jets of steam with sulfurous fumes.
It was formed around 4000 years ago and last erupted in 1198.
The vapours have been used for medical purposes since Roman times.
After we visit the Flavian Amphitheater, located in Pozzuoli, is the third largest Roman amphitheater in Italy.
It was likely built by the same architects who previously constructed the Roman Colosseum.
It was begun under the reign of the emperor Vespasian and probably finished under the reign of his son Titus.
The arena can hold up to 20,000 spectators. The interior is mostly intact and one can still see parts of gears which were used to lift cages up to the arena floor.
In 305, the arena was the setting for the persecutions of the patron of Pozzuoli, Saint Proculus, and the patron saint of Naples, Saint Januarius.
After surviving being thrown to the wild beasts in the arena, the two were beheaded at the nearby Solfatara.